The Wurst Option: Germany Proposes Tax Hike on Meat To ‘Save Environment’
The government’s climate policies could put yet another burden on farmers and consumers.
The government’s climate policies could put yet another burden on farmers and consumers.
One label depicts a deforested area, factory smoke billowing in the distance, with the words: “Eating meat contributes to climate change.”
The only party to fully back the demand by farmers is PiS.
Meat is emerging as a major sticking point in the Dutch elections.
Meat products could be removed from German menus in the future as the Green Party-led proposals aim to target meat consumption.
Proposals by Polish Green MEP Sylwia Spurek that would guarantee the right of EU citizens to live free from the smells caused by animal farming are the latest in a worrying anti-meat turn by Eurocrats.
Academics at the conference affirmed the importance of meat and challenged the growing anti-meat consensus among EU policymakers amid a growing grassroots backlash.
Animal rights organization PETA is blaming toxic masculinity for the male love of meat. To compensate for this male contribution to the ‘climate catastrophe,’ PETA suggests either a 41% meat tax, or a ban on procreation for meat-eating men.
Animal rights organization PETA is blaming toxic masculinity for the male love of meat. To compensate for this male contribution to the ‘climate catastrophe,’ PETA suggests either a 41% meat tax, or a ban on procreation for meat-eating men.
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